The Betfred Super League is back on Thursday night as Widnes Vikings' clash with Hull FC kicks off the weekend's action.

Leeds Rhinos face off against Wigan Warriors in Sky Sports' live game on Friday night, before Warrington Wolves look to continue their winning run when they host Hull KR.

Sunday sees three games as Huddersfield Giants come up against Salford Red Devils and Wakefield Trinity facing top of the table St. Helens at the Mobile Rocket Stadium.

Castleford Tigers wrap up the weekend when they host Catalans Dragons at the Jungle at 15:30.

Tom Carnduff looks at some of the key games in the latest round of games.

Kallum Watkins

Leeds host Wigan in top-four battle

It's the game of the weekend at Headingley on Friday night as Leeds Rhinos welcome Wigan Warriors.

Both sides sit within the top four after a positive first quarter of the season. Wigan sit four points behind St. Helens at the top, with Leeds just a point off the Warriors in fourth.

Victory for Leeds would see them overtake Wigan in the standings whilst also extending their unbeaten run to four. A win for Wigan would see them achieve consecutive away victories for the first time this season.

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The Rhinos were boosted with the news that England centre and Rhinos captain Kallum Watkins has committed his long term future to the club by signing a new contract extension that will keep him in West Yorkshire until at least the end of the 2021 season.

Brian McDermott's side are set to welcome back Adam Cuthbertson, Joel Moon and Brett Delaney for the clash, which will be a much-welcome boost.

Cuthbertson has been sidelined since the World Club Challenge against Melbourne Storm in February with a hand injury whilst Moon and Delaney missed last Sunday’s 28-26 win at Wakefield Trinity.

For Wigan, they make just one change to the squad that won against the Catalan Dragons in Perpignan with Morgan Escaré returning to the squad to replace Ben Flower who is ruled out following a concussion last weekend.

Tom Davies is sidelined with an ankle injury but is hopeful of returning next week.

Steve Price

Warrington look for six consecutive wins

Warrington Wolves will aim to make it six wins on-the-bounce when they welcome Hull KR to the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

Steve Price's side find themselves as the in-form team in Super League, and now join Wigan on 14 points, four behind St. Helens.

The Wolves were also boosted by contract news this week as Toby King has signed a contract extension with the club.

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In a conversation with saintsrlfc.com, Justin Holbrook states that he's expecting a tough test. "We know we can get better and are still working towards that," said the Saints boss.

"The playing group is really level headed here and are training well. We know we have hard games coming up but every time we run out on to the field I feel confident in what we have done during the week, and that is all you can ask for.

"We set high standards here, they live to those and that continued this week. We gave them four days off and when you come back in it can take some time to get back into it.

"But it was the opposite, we had to pull them back a bit and it’s this that gives me confidence every week.

“Although we are happy with where we are at, we have another tough opponent coming up on Sunday."